The Personality Profile of
President Barack Obama: Leadership Implications

Sarah Moore and Angela Rodgers, College
of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, presented their research findings at the
6th annual Minnesota Private College "Scholars at the Capitol" event,
Feb. 19, 2009, in the State Capitol rotunda, St. Paul, Minn. Their
research projectwas titled "The Personality
Profile of President Barack Obama: Leadership Implications."

New Book on
Columbine Massacre Features Shooter Profiles Developed at USPP

Art by Ralph Steadman

Columbine: A True Crime
StoryA
victim, the killers and the nation's search for answers

In Bookstores April 1, 2009

Ten years after Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold
killed twelve classmates and a teacher, Columbine remains the world's
most iconic school shooting.

Columbine: A True Crime Story, a victim, the killers and the
nation's search for answers is the first book of investigative
journalism to tell the complete story of that day, the far-reaching
consequences, and the common denominators among school shooters across
the country.

Jeff Kass was one of the first reporters on the scene and has continued
to cover the story as a staff writer for Denver's Rocky Mountain
News.

He has broken national stories on the shootings such as leaked crime
scene photos, and the sealed diversion files of the killers. He has also
reported the story extensively for the Boston Globe, Christian
Science Monitor, Newsday, and U.S. News & World Report.

Joy Cardin
- 080428A After six, Joy Cardin and
her guest psychologist explore John McCain?s
temper. "I have a temper, to state the obvious,"
wrote John McCain in his 2002 memoir, "which I
have tried to control with varying degrees of
success because it does not always serve my
interest or the public's."

Media reports of USPP research and published
political analysis by USPP contributors.

Jennie Scott, Av?Bahadoor, Aubrey Immelman
(research director), and Jason Bartos. USPP contributors Scott, Bahadoor, and Bartos,
along with Kelly Kalla and Dale Fredrickson (not pictured) presented their research on the
political personalities of Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, Pat Buchanan, and George W. Bush at
the 2000 Minnesota Undergraduate Psychology Conference at Macalester College in St. Paul.

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